Its that time of year when the clocks go back - which means its time for the new winter Premier League ball!The new Nike Ordem IV Hi-Vis will make its debut at the Stadium of Light on Saturday when Sunderland host Arsenal live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 11.30am.Nike claims the pink, orange, lemon and purple ball is their most advanced ever, with graphics that allows players to catch sight of the ball quickly, helping to enable rapid decision-making and immediate reaction. The ball, which will also be used in La Liga and Serie A, features a 12-panel design, a synthetic casing to enhance first touch and grooves in the texture to improve its flight.So what do you think of the Nike Ordem 4 Hi-Vis? How does it compare to previous winter Premier League balls? Check out the last eight Premier League winter footballs below...Watch Sunderland v Arsenal live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 11.30am on SaturdayAlso See:Premier League gradesYour clubs lucky ref is...Mersons predictionsMariners Jerseys 2019 . 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He knew it would be the ideal place for New Zealand to prepare for the four Tests they play in southern Africa - two in Zimbabwe, two in South Africa - this winter.I know what its like to tour, to want to get the best preparation and I had no doubt that we could help them with that, van Wyk said. In particular, he has focussed on giving New Zealand the kinds of surfaces they will encounter in Bulawayo, Durban and Centurion, which are all expected to be slow and low at this time of year. Its important that they [the pitches] are similar to the Zimbabwe ones, similar to the ones theyll get here. As a player, whatever you need, you get. Thats our motto. Whatever you guys need, were going to give it to you and give it at a high level of professionalism as well, so I hope the boys enjoy it as well while theyre here.With New Zealands every need being met, van Wyks loyalties were a subject of discussion and he made no attempt to hide where they lie. I think its going to be an awesome series. 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Theyve done some wonderful things for the image of the game and just the way theyve played as well. Thats the best way to get fans back, to get all these sorts of things back, ex-players, and their performances have been outstanding and I know it will only grow under Kane and Mike as well.That culture exists even among those, like van Wyk, who have left the New Zealand fold. As a coach, and as an ex-player, I think a lot of it is about giving back to the game, giving back to the people whove always been good to you. I am extremely thankful towards New Zealand cricket whove always been good to me and its time to give back, he said. Tukkies [University of Pretoria] was an institution that put a lot of time and effort into my development when I was a youngster here, so its the best of both worlds. ' ' '